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the remote sever, and to query it for domain information.
Provide and use this information in the SamSync/Vampire callbacks, to allow a
parallel connection to LDAP, if we are talking to AD. This allows us
to get at some important attributes not exposed in the old protocol.
With this, we are able to do a all-GUI vampire of a AD domain from
SWAT, including getting all the SIDs, servicePrincipalNames and the
like correct.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 918358cee0b4a1b2c9bc9e68d9d53428a634281e)
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In librpc, always try SMB level authentication, even if trying
schannel, but allow fallback to anonymous. This should better
function with servers that set restrict anonymous.
There are too many parts of Samba that get, parse and modify the
binding parameters. Avoid the extra work, and add a binding element
to the struct dcerpc_pipe
The libnet vampire code has been refactored, to reduce extra layers
and to better conform with the standard argument pattern. Also, take
advantage of the new libnet_Lookup code, so we don't require the silly
'password server' smb.conf parameter.
To better support forcing traffic to be sealed for the vampire
operation, the dcerpc_bind_auth() function now takes an auth level
parameter.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit d65b354959842326fdd4bd7eb7fbeea0390f4afa)
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(This used to be commit 70e7449318aa0e9d2639c76730a7d1683b2f4981)
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This extracts a remote windows domain into a keytab, suitable for use
in ethereal for kerberos decryption.
For the moment, like net samdump and net samsync, the 'password
server' smb.conf option must be set to the binding string for the
server. eg:
password server = ncacn_np:mypdc
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 272013438f53bb168f74e09eb70fc96112b84772)
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